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rSE glad' be alacJ I Kor ^j\)nsf your Qond is nsen. 
I\ina out ! ye bells in a silver cbime, 
Herald tbe loyous Qaster-time. 

Diend your notes in tl^e sona sublime 
C^bat swells from eartb to rleaven. 



^m^ out I sma out . Y e birds m tl^e olad sunsbmi 
Dlitr)ely carol your sonns of praise, 

Sn warblmns s\x/eet, or resonant lays, 
(§)ell of your loy in a thousand ways, 
Wnd tell it m every clime. 



(TVrW'AKEA ! awabe! Ye flowers so sweet and sb\ 



■ ome from under your clusterina leav- 



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C>bow your fair faces amona toe wreatl^s 

(l^bat worsbipina Qove, as an offenna weaves, 



^0 lav on 1be altars b^qb. 



iyeioice I reioice ! Y e blossommq sbrubs and trees-. 
Y e tbat garments so dainty wear, 
9at smile on t^e world so pure and fair, 
Dreatl;)e your fragrance upon tbe air, 
haden tbe lovous breeze. 



(TVtND blow! and blew! Ye breezes soft and m 
t^atber your sweets from flower -and tree 
Dear tbem afar over land and sea, 
©cotter tbem wide wberever ye be, 
9n aarden or desert wld. 



y nd flow ! and flow I Ye brool^s and waters fair. 
Oarry tbe tidinas far, and well, 
ino, as ye ao over rocr? and dell ; 
(^■0 far-off strands your gladness tell, 
^'bat some may be aladdened tbere. 



N b'Qb ! on \)\^\)\ Ye mountoins, too, '^eioice 
Prom nentle slope to bigb^st crest, 

Waft, and ecl^o tbe tidinas blest, 

Ws eacb resounding — still tbe best — 
i\ises, a wonderous voice. 



Mnse I arise ! all lbat \)Qye voice and sm 



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^ing for tbe ^aviour risen ' to-day, 
)be beauty of eantb, tbe beavenly way, 
Qet every beart m its aladness say 



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Annie C. McQueen 



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